Postcrossing

Hobby involving exchanging postcards From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Postcrossing is an online project for people to exchange postcards with other project members globally. The project's tag line is "send a postcard and receive a postcard back from a random person somewhere in the world!"[2] The name Postcrossing is a union of the words postcard and crossing, and its origin "is loosely based on the Bookcrossing site".[3]

Type of site
Project website
AvailableinEnglish
OwnerPostcrossing Lda
CreatedbyPaulo Magalhães
Quick facts Type of site, Available in ...
Postcrossing
Type of site
Project website
Available inEnglish
OwnerPostcrossing Lda
Created byPaulo Magalhães
URLpostcrossing.com
RegistrationYes
LaunchedJuly 14, 2005; 20 years ago (2005-07-14)[1]
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Members can get details of other randomly selected members to send a postcard to, then receive cards from other random members. Official exchanges between the two members occur only once, but unofficial ongoing swaps between members are possible. As of March 2026, Postcrossing had more than 805,000 members in 207 countries and territories,[4] and over 85 million registered postcards had been exchanged.[5]

How it works

To be eligible to receive a postcard, a member must first send one. When a member requests to send a postcard, they are given the address of another member and a unique postcard ID (e.g. US-787). Afterwards, they will send a postcard to that address with the postcard ID displayed. Costs of postcards and postage fees are the responsibility of the user sending the card. When the recipient registers that postcard ID, the sender becomes eligible to receive postcards.[6] Each member can write profile text visible to the sender which can contain personal information and postcard preferences. The Postcrossing system allows two members to exchange postcards only once. By default, members will exchange postcards with countries other than their own but they can decide to exchange postcards with other users in their own country. Users can express a preference not to send to repeated countries but it does not guarantee that there will be no repetitions.

Initially each member can have up to five postcards traveling at a time. Once five cards are in transit they need to wait for a card to be registered as received before they can request another address. The limit increases as users build experience exchanging cards, up to a maximum limit of 100.[7] A small proportion of postcards do not get registered as received because they get lost en route, have an unreadable ID, or are received by members who are no longer active. The system attempts to adjust for these issues to reduce the difference between the number of sent and received postcards of each member.[citation needed]

Members

Membership is free and anyone with an address can create an account. The greatest numbers of members, known as postcrossers, are in Russia, Taiwan, and the United States.[8] Globally, most postcrossers reside in North America, Europe, and East Asia. As of January 2026, about 42 % of the combined total of postcards were sent from Germany, the United States, and Russia.[5]

More information Rank, Country ...
Countries with most users[8]a
RankCountryUsers
1. Russia112,846
2. Taiwan110,740
3. United States of America78,087
4. Germany69,532
5. China68,971
6. Netherlands37,816
7. Belarus30,686
8. Poland28,476
9. Ukraine23,318
10. Czech Republic21,287
11. France18,433
12. United Kingdom18,247
13. Finland15,449
14. Japan13,785
15. Canada11,394
    
Countries with most sent postcards[8]a
RankCountrySent postcards
1. Germany15,471,936
2. United States of America11,324,796
3. Russia9,381,178
4. Netherlands5,832,524
5. Finland4,699,569
6. China3,557,662
7. Taiwan3,326,059
8. Belarus3,078,754
9. Japan2,234,422
10. Czech Republic2,084,760
11. Poland1,830,752
12. United Kingdom1,784,820
13. Ukraine1,714,547
14. France1,703,636
15. Canada1,540,233
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^a Tables last updated March 3, 2026

History

Postcrossing was created by Paulo Magalhães. It was initially a hobby based on his enjoyment of receiving postcards:[9] "The element of surprise of receiving postcards from different places in the world (many of which you would probably never have heard of) can turn your mailbox into a box of surprises–and who wouldn't like that?"[10] He started the website on July 14, 2005, hosted at his home on an old computer in a clothes closet. The project rapidly grew internationally, initially via word-of-mouth then promoted by media attention.

The millionth Postcrossing postcard was received on April 11, 2008.[11][12] The project's popularity continued to accelerate, reaching two million in February 2009.[13] The five millionth postcard was received in August 2010,[14] shortly after the project's fifth anniversary,[15] and the 10 millionth postcard was registered in January 2012.[16] As of 2026, approximately one million postcards are registered every two or three months, passing the milestone of 85 million postcards received on January 19, 2026.[17]

Postcards exchanged per month[5]

Postcard Milestones

More information Million, Date ...
MillionDateTime (UTC)FromToPostcard
1[11][12]April 11, 20083:03 pm Turkey RomaniaTR-8482
2[13]February 26, 20096:34 am Germany NorwayDE-292437
3[18]September 24, 20094:09 pm Finland SloveniaFI-637138
4[19]March 28, 201010:14 am Czechia NetherlandsCZ-48446
5[14]August 24, 20107:14 pm Italy ThailandIT-98823
6[20]December 30, 201012:03 pm Spain GermanyES-97547
7[21]April 19, 20116:59 pm China NetherlandsCN-357628
8[22]August 2, 201111:28 am Finland JapanFI-1149781
9[23][24]November 3, 20115:13 am China RussiaCN-450151
10[16]January 27, 20124:56 pm Japan GermanyJP-232027
11[25][26]April 3, 20128:04 pm U.S.A. IcelandUS-1615550
12[27]June 12, 20126:28 pm U.S.A. NetherlandsUS-1710034
13[28]August 22, 20125:08 am Hong Kong RussiaHK-45392
14[29][30]October 25, 20128:52 pm Netherlands HondurasNL-1464473
15[31]December 31, 20121:46 pm Germany ItalyDE-1800737
16[32][33]March 4, 20137:21 am Ukraine RussiaUA-487482
17[34]May 1, 201312:20 am Russia AustraliaRU-1658153
18[35]July 3, 20136:57 am Finland TaiwanFI-1791281
19[36]September 2, 20139:56 am Ukraine GermanyUA-737378
20[37]October 29, 20135:49 am U.S.A. TaiwanUS-2449004
21[38]December 23, 201310:54 pm Netherlands ItalyNL-2232945
22[39]February 17, 20143:03 pm Netherlands PolandNL-2339217
23[20][40]April 10, 201410:47 am Germany AustraliaDE-3043747
24[41]June 8, 201412:40 pm Latvia JapanLV-150063
25[42]August 10, 201411:02 am Netherlands GermanyNL-2612179
26[43][44]October 10, 20143:36 am U.S.A. Hong KongUS-3009516
27[45]December 7, 20142:05 am Japan TaiwanJP-612910
28[46]February 5, 20157:13 pm Netherlands GermanyNL-2863567
29[47][48]April 2, 20154:04 pm Netherlands U.S.A.NL-2930266
30[49]June 2, 201512:27 am Germany PortugalDE-4221494
31[50]August 5, 201511:39 am Netherlands PhilippinesNL-3078076
32[51]October 6, 20156:40 pm Romania U.S.A.RO-109708
33[52]December 5, 201511:37 am Netherlands JapanNL-3242698
34[53]February 4, 20167:41 pm Finland GermanyFI-2619857
35[54]March 31, 201611:49 pm Hong Kong U.S.A.HK-407034
36[55]May 31, 20166:34 pm China U.S.A.CN-1943122
37[56]August 2, 20167:08 pm Russia U.S.A.RU-4866496
38[57]October 4, 20164:09 pm Netherlands U.S.A.NL-3579375
39[58]December 7, 20167:56 am Taiwan U.S.A.TW-2105862
40[59]February 13, 20176:39 am Taiwan FranceTW-2118751
41[60]April 17, 201710:46 am Czechia JapanCZ-1159412
42[61]June 28, 20176:15 pm U.S.A. GermanyUS-4715663
43[62]September 2, 20172:23 pm China GermanyCN-2281671
44[63][64]November 7, 201710:46 pm Russia Costa RicaRU-6019041
45[65][66]January 16, 20186:26 pm Australia CzechiaAU-590448
46[67][68]March 20, 20186:00 pm Germany RussiaDE-6951547
47[69][70]May 28, 20188:03 am U.S.A. TaiwanUS-5301280
48[71][72]August 7, 20183:47 am U.S.A. ThailandUS-5456394
49[73]October 16, 20181:32 am Russia U.S.A.RU-6804601
50[74]December 27, 20187:13 pm Israel RussiaIL-60207
51[75]March 4, 201910:56 am Slovenia FranceSI-174914
52[76]May 13, 20195:47 am Russia RussiaRU-7247664
53[77]July 25, 20195:25 am U.S.A. SwedenUS-6129158
54[78]October 7, 20195:27 pm France RussiaFR-1208264
55[79]December 18, 20194:56 pm Germany BelgiumDE-8811634
56[80]February 28, 202011:49 am Netherlands RussiaNL-4570321
57[81]June 5, 20207:15 pm Germany RussiaDE-9251821
58[82]August 28, 20209:17 am Czechia GermanyCZ-1723155
59[83]November 10, 20208:51 pm Taiwan GermanyTW-3064528
60[84]January 24, 202110:17 am Belarus CzechiaBY-2711325
61[85]April 1, 202112:57 am Netherlands ChinaNL-4843833
62[86][87]June 8, 202112:01 am China U.S.A.CN-3120100
63[88]August 18, 202107:12 am U.S.A. TaiwanUS-7750150
64[89]October 26, 20211:07 pm Finland GermanyFI-4039073
65[90]January 4, 20228:39 pm France HungaryFR-1467922
66[91]March 9, 20227:44 pm Finland NetherlandsFI-4130313
67[92]May 25, 20221:11 pm China BelarusCN-3322046
68[93]August 10, 20226:13 pm Slovakia GermanySK-278899
69[94]October 22, 20227:18 pm U.S.A. GermanyUS-8785398
70[95]January 4, 202311:36 pm U.S.A. U.S.A.US-9001590
71[96]March 14, 202312:32 pm Germany RussiaDE-12712886
72[97]May 28, 20231:36 pm Germany United KingdomDE-13026949
73[98]August 12, 20237:35 pm Germany GermanyDE-13280232
74[99]October 25, 20237:35 pm U.S.A. GermanyUS-9786292
75[100]January 8, 20243:13 pm Germany RussiaDE-13658011
76[101]March 18, 20248:32 pm U.S.A. United KingdomUS-10179025
77[102]June 6, 20248:58 am Germany  SwitzerlandDE-14252655
78[103]August 16, 202412:46 pm Germany Bosnia-HerzegovinaDE-14335070
79[104]October 27, 20248:52 pm Australia GermanyAU-960950
80[105]January 7, 20252:32 am Netherlands GermanyNL-5891077
81[106]March 18, 20255:50 pm U.S.A. U.S.A.US-11216678
82[107]June 3, 20252:20 am U.S.A. Bosnia and HerzegovinaUS-11400700
83[108]August 22, 202511:36 am China GermanyCN-4084219
84[109]November 2, 202511:20 am Germany RussiaDE-15871132
85[17]January 19, 20261:06 am U.S.A. U.S.A.US-11986178
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Postcrossing-themed stamps

The first Postcrossing-themed stamp was released by PostNL in 2011. Since then more than a dozen countries' postal services have followed suit and some released multiple Postcrossing-themed stamps.[110][111][112] The majority of the stamps have been launched in partnership with the Postcrossing community but some "unofficial" stamps displayed the Postcrossing trademark without approval of the Postcrossing organization.

List of official Postcrossing stamps

Some Postcrossing stamps; from left to right, up to down:
1. January 2, 2014 Belarus Belposhta released their own Postcrossing-themed stamp in Belarus; the stamp was designed by Inga Turlo and features the words "Happy Postcrossing" in both English and Belarusian;[111][113] the English text is displayed using many colors and designs; 2.  Russia The Russian Post issued a stamp designed by Olga Shushlebina; the stamp shows the words "Я ❤ посткроссинг" (Russian: "I ❤ Postcrossing") and schematic pictures of world sights.[111][114] 3. Ukraine 4. Belarus Belposhta launched their second Postcrossing-themed stamps in Belarus. The stamp was designed by Marina Vitkovskaya and features the words "Happy Postcrossing" in both English and Belarusian.[115][111] 5. Romania 6. Indonesia Indonesia Post presented three new Postcrossing-themed stamps on Postcrossing's 12th anniversary.[116] 7. Hungary 8. Moldova the Post of Moldova created their first postcrossing-themed stamp featuring postcards zooming around the globe[117] 9. Belarus Yauheniya Biadonik designed Belarus' third Postcrossing-themed stamp[118]

Stamps officially backed by the Postcrossing community are posted on the Postcrossing blog:[110]

World Postcard Day (October 1st)

On October 1, 2019, Postcrossing organised global events to celebrate the postcard's 150th anniversary. Events included postcard exhibitions, special cancellations marks, postcard writing workshops and seminars, commemorative postcards and special stamp issues.[119] Postcrossing organised an exhibition at the Universal Postal Union's (UPU) headquarters in Bern, with postcards from across the world sharing messages about the importance of postcards.[120]

Following the success of these events, in 2020, Postcrossing launched World Postcard Day.[121] Commemorative postcards and special cancellation marks were issued to mark the day.[122] A commemorative postcard for the event was chosen in a competition for design and art students. Special events included online postcard exhibitions, postcard writing workshops and online meetings.[122] A lesson plan was created in eight languages to help teacher introduce postcards to young children in schools. Further events have been held annually since 2020.[123]

See also

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